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2013 Sep 12
4
Problem with pxelinux 5.10 and memtest86+ 4.20
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 12:24 AM, Steven Shiau <steven at nchc.org.tw> wrote:
> On 2013/9/12 11:55, Steven Shiau wrote:
>>
>> Deal developers,
>> I'd like to follow the thread
>> http://www.zytor.com/pipermail/syslinux/2013-April/019761.html
>> but change the subject to 'pxelinux 5.10 and memtest86+ 4.20' and
>> provide more test cases.
2014 Mar 27
1
Any hints about compiling syslinux 6.03-pre9 on AMD64?
Dear all,
I packaged syslinux 6.03-pre9 on AMD64 Debian Sid, however, the problem
is, I have problem to use it for PXE booting (BIOS mode).
It always gives me "Failed to load COM32 file vesamenu.c32".
I am sure all the settings are correct because if I switch to the
prebuilt syslinux downloaded from
2013 Sep 12
2
Problem with pxelinux 5.10 and memtest86+ 4.20
Deal developers,
I'd like to follow the thread
http://www.zytor.com/pipermail/syslinux/2013-April/019761.html
but change the subject to 'pxelinux 5.10 and memtest86+ 4.20' and
provide more test cases.
The pxelinux before version 5, e.g. version 4.06, worked very well with
memtest86+ 4.20, all my PXE client machines, including VMWare
workstation 9, VirtualBox 4.2, and all the real
2013 Sep 26
2
Problem with pxelinux 5.10 and memtest86+ 4.20
That doesn't seem like a good reason to keep the old code base alive... we need to reduce our support load.
Steven Shiau <steven at nchc.org.tw> wrote:
>
>On 09/27/2013 02:37 AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>> "Big jump" in what way?
>Oh, I should not use that strong words... Actually what I meant is the
>implementation of EFI support so the file directories in the
2013 Oct 29
2
syslinux/isolinux 6.2 "Error: Couldn't read the first disk sector"
After switching to version 6.2, I am having a problem to use chain.c32
to boot a local disk.
My settings:
======================
label local
MENU LABEL Local operating system in hard drive
kernel chain.c32
append hd0
======================
It gave me "Error: Couldn't read the first disk sector"
If I change the settings as
======================
label local
MENU LABEL
2014 Apr 23
2
*.c32 for efi64 and efi32?
On 04/23/2014 09:06 PM, Ady wrote:
> Suggestions and patches are surely welcome.
Ady,
Mine is only suggestion, and for sure I will just follow what Syslinux
developers decide.
Thanks.
Steven.
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2013 Sep 26
3
One DHCP/PXE config for BIOS, EFI32, and EFI64 clients?
On 09/26/2013 01:44 AM, Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
> Yes; you can configure your DHCP server to hand out different values for
> the pxelinux.configfile option to specific clients, matching on MAC
> address or a variety of other conditions. Of course, this means that
> the config file for that machine will need to know what firmware to
> expect and thus what path to set.
Hi Jeffrey,
2014 Mar 08
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014?03?08? 20:57, Gene Cumm wrote:
> Please try 6.03-pre6. I see a regression on 6.03-pre7 with EFI64 netboot
>
>> > Another thing you I'd like to mentioned is, after bootx64.efi was
>> > downloaded, the next download for ldlinux.e64 was about 15 secs later.
>> > Is that normal?
> When it's successful for me, it takes 0.2s from the beginning of
>
2013 Sep 26
2
Problem with pxelinux 5.10 and memtest86+ 4.20
On 09/25/2013 11:39 PM, Steven Shiau wrote:
>
>
> On 09/24/2013 04:58 AM, Gene Cumm wrote:
>> I'm not sure if there will be another 5.xx release or pre-release,
>> except possibly more testing with some changes I've made recently for
>> lwIP-enabled PXELINUX (lpxelinux.0)
> Gene,
> Got it. If possible, please have another 5.xx release since 6.x is a big
2013 Sep 23
2
Problem with pxelinux 5.10 and memtest86+ 4.20
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 11:59 PM, Steven Shiau <steven at nchc.org.tw> wrote:
>
> On 09/13/2013 06:36 AM, Gene Cumm wrote:
>> I believe this is a result of how/where memtest wants to be loaded. I
>> can confirm it's present in 5.11-pre9 but appears resolved for me in
>> 6.02-pre16. I should be able to test in Workstation-9.0.2 tomorrow.
> Hi Gene,
> Were
2013 Sep 26
2
One DHCP/PXE config for BIOS, EFI32, and EFI64 clients?
On 09/26/2013 02:02 PM, Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
>
> Right; you've asked for a feature that doesn't exist. I've given you an
> alternative approach you can use with your existing DHCP server that
> does not require any new features in Syslinux
>
It wouldn't be too hard to implement, just a matter of someone finding
the time.
-hpa
2013 Oct 29
1
syslinux/isolinux 6.2 "Error: Couldn't read the first disk sector"
On 29 October 2013 11:39, Steven Shiau <steven at nchc.org.tw> wrote:
> My bad, I meant version 6.02, not 6.2
>
> Steven.
>
> On 10/29/2013 11:28 AM, Steven Shiau wrote:
> > After switching to version 6.2, I am having a problem to use chain.c32
> > to boot a local disk.
> > My settings:
> > ======================
> > label local
> > MENU
2014 Mar 07
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014?03?07? 23:05, Ady wrote:
> I understand that these remarks might seem not the main issue, but I
> tend to think that once you are successful while using only "default"
>
> values and in a minimalistic case, you could add complexity
> (different paths, multiple firmwares, additional kernels, multiple
> cfg files...).
Ady,
Thanks. I will follow your advice to
2013 Oct 19
1
One DHCP/PXE config for BIOS, EFI32, and EFI64 clients?
On 10/16/2013 06:23 PM, Steven Shiau wrote:
>
>
> On 2013/9/27 ?? 07:28, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>> It wouldn't be too hard to implement, just a matter of someone finding
>> the time.
>>
>> -hpa
>
> Great! I believe this feature is very useful for a PXE server.
> Since syslinux 6.02 is released, may we expect this feature to be added
> in 6.03?
2014 Mar 08
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014?03?08? 05:56, Gene Cumm wrote:
> In /etc/vmware/vmnet8/dhcpd/dhcpd.conf I added the following:
>
> host 7x {
> hardware ethernet 00:0C:29:38:6B:6E;
> filename "e6/bootx64.efi";
> next-server 172.21.1.1;
> # option vendor-encapsulated-options
>
2013 Sep 16
4
One DHCP/PXE config for BIOS, EFI32, and EFI64 clients?
Dear all,
I'd like to have a DHCP/PXE server for different arch of clients, i.e.
BIOS, EFI32, and EFI64 clients.
As described here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=720589
What Daniel has proposed
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=720589#10) should
work, i.e. Using a file called pxelinux.cfg/bios containing the
following 2 lines:
2014 Apr 23
1
*.c32 for efi64 and efi32?
/sudo/pseudo code/
On Wednesday, April 23, 2014 9:32 AM, Don Cupp <doncuppjr at yahoo.com> wrote:
I actually propose another strategy that may kills many birds with one stone. I think it should be able to be handled internally. Right now, we take a kernel argument as a literal file name hdt.c32 really mean load file hdt.c32. That great, it works, that is how most config files are written.
2014 Apr 23
1
*.c32 for efi64 and efi32?
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 7:49 AM, Steven Shiau <steven at nchc.org.tw> wrote:
> On 04/23/2014 06:12 PM, Gene Cumm wrote:
>> Currently, the linker drops text strings into hdt.c32 specifying its
>> dependencies and the Syslinux core hunts for those. It would be a change of
>> the Makefiles and the list of filename suffixes to attempt which is already
>>
2008 Mar 04
3
Failed to boot USB drive via syslinux if kernel is not in /
Hi,
Sorry for asking this again if this have been asked. I searched this
mailing list but I can not find the confirmed answer.
We tried to use syslinux to boot USB flash drive. The problem is, if we
put the kernel and initrd in /casper directory, syslinux failed to boot,
it showed us:
------------------
Booting error message:
SYSLINUX 3.11 Debian-2007-03-12 EBIOS
boot: /casper/vmlinuz1
Could not
2014 Mar 08
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 03/08/2014 10:06 PM, Gene Cumm wrote:
>> Hi Gene,
>> > Thanks. As you suggested, I did a test about 6.03-pre6, and I still got
>> > the same issue. My client machine
>> > still only shows:
>> > ====================
>> > Getting cached packets
>> > My IP is 192.168.120.1
>> > ====================
>> > The syslog log